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Holistic Anatomy. an Integrative Guide to the Human Body
Waller, P.
1ª Edición Febrero 2010
Inglés
Tapa blanda
416 pags
1200 gr
15 x 23 x 3 cm
ISBN 9781556438653
Editorial NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS
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Complementary and alternative approaches to health and medicine have become increasingly widespread as the limits of conventional treatments become more apparent. Holistic Anatomy presents an authoritative study of anatomy, physiology, and pathology but expands the discussion by connecting the science of the body to a variety of alternative modalities to explore how human beings exist within—and interact with—their environment, and how they experience existence in emotional and spiritual terms. Basic scientific terminology and detailed descriptions are interwoven with informal, sometimes humorous observations, facts, and ideas about life. The mechanisms, structure, and functions of the body are explored, along with how they relate to spiritual and energetic paradigms, emotions, and ecological principles. The first half of the book covers basic anatomy and physiology, describing each major system of the body and how they interrelate. This part includes a thoughtful discussion of aging and the dying process. The second half focuses on models of health and disease, both traditional and holistic. Topics include western pathology, emotional health, five element medicine, and the spiritual cause for disease.
Author Biography:
Pip Waller is a medical herbalist, massage therapist, and plant spirit medicine and shamanic practitioner. She has taught at the Blarney Centre of Acupuncture and Reflexology in Ireland and currently teaches at the Academy of Natural Health in London and at the Meridian School of Massage in Birmingham. She lives in Wales, UK.
Reviews/Endorsements:
“Pip Waller's Holistic Anatomy is a welcome antidote to the outdated,
nineteenth-century view of the human body as a series of replaceable mechanical
parts. She joins with few others in beginning the necessary work of more accurately
understanding the body as a closely coupled grouping of highly responsive, nonlinear
organ systems. Such a change is essential to producing true healing for human
beings rather than merely reducing symptoms and sending people on their way.
It marks the movement toward a more human approach to healing, for this more
accurate understanding of the human body moves us away from seeing people as
organic machines and toward the ancient recognition that everything, including
our bodies, is intelligent, alive, and aware.”
—Stephen Harrod Buhner, author of The Lost Language of Plants:
The Ecological Importance of Plant Medicines to Life on Earth and The Secret
Teachings of Plants: The Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception
of Nature
“Holistic Anatomy is a fascinating journey through the intricacies of
the human body. It is fun, practical, and informative, giving a real understanding
of the way the body works. It is also at the cutting edge of thought, offering
a totally new way of relating the structures and systems within the body to
the much wider world outside—to culture, spirituality, and the environment.
Pick it up and enjoy the journey!”
—Lucy Harmer, author of Discovering Your Spirit Animal: The
Wisdom of the Shamans and Shamanic Astrology: Understanding Your Spirit Animal
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“Open this book anywhere and read a paragraph; you'll want to read more.
Keep reading—you'll enjoy yourself while finding out about the human body.
You will also get a glimpse here and there from an unexpected perspective!”
—Eliot Cowan, author of Plant Spirit Medicine: The Healing
Power of Plants
“This startling book looks at anatomy, physiology, and pathology in
a refreshing new way: holistically and in the context of life and culture.…
Highly recommended.”
—Kath Antonis, medical herbalist, registered nurse, and clinical
teacher
“I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone who is even vaguely
intrigued by the ‘how’ and ‘why’—and more importantly,
the ‘what if’—of their existence …”
—Karen Chagouri, editor of In Touch magazine, holistic therapist,
and doula
“This book is written in a style that is very easily understood, instead
of just being factual information. It feels as though Pip is there with you
explaining things to you in a way that really makes sense.”
—Phil Pepin, massage therapist
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